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zabado | 15:15 Fri 31st Oct 2014 | How it Works
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I'm looking to buy a new television and have noticed that some of them have Wifi installed. What are the advantages of buying one of these TV's. ? (help an old guy out by not being too technical) Thanks.
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Some have iPlayer and ITV Player and YouTube...
If you have Broadband in your house, and a wi fi router, you can connect your wi fi enabled TV to the internet and watch TV programs, films and so on via the internet (BBC iplayer for example).

For example I have a Sky box which has wi fi and I have connected it to my broadband router.

So on my Sky box I can go to "catch up" TV and download a program I may have missed or a film I want to watch.

Note if you do have broadband and it is limited to so much data per month then downloading a TV program or film is a lot of data so it can easily use up your monthly allowance.
I've just bought a new "smart TV"....all you need to know about them from Which? here...

http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/televisions/article/advice/what-is-smart-tv-
....if you are interested in catch-up TV, Samsung is the only brand that has all the UK services included....
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I wouldn't buy a smart tv because the services they provide can be cancelled at any time, for example if the manufacturer doesn't renew their contract with the service.

I'd prefer to buy a smart box that can make any tv 'smart'.

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